At the A1 level, you can think of 'Pharji' (फर्जी) as a simple word for 'not real.' While A1 learners usually start with the word 'Nakli' (नक़ली), 'Pharji' is good to know because it's very common in simple warnings. Imagine you are looking at a website or a phone call that seems suspicious. You can say 'Pharji call' or 'Pharji website.' At this stage, don't worry about the complex legal meanings. Just remember that 'Pharji' means 'Fake' and it is used to describe things that are trying to trick you. It is an adjective, so you put it before the thing you are talking about. For example: 'Pharji ID' (Fake ID). It is a short, easy-to-remember word. In simple conversations, if someone tells you a story that sounds like a total lie, you can simply point and say 'Pharji!' to mean 'That's fake!' or 'That's a lie!' This is a great way to start using the word in a fun, informal way with friends.
At the A2 level, you should start using 'Pharji' in basic sentences to describe common everyday scams. You might encounter 'Pharji' when talking about social media or shopping. For instance, 'Yeh ek pharji account hai' (This is a fake account). You can also use it to describe news: 'Pharji khabar' (Fake news). At this level, you should notice that 'Pharji' does not change its ending. Whether you are talking about a masculine noun like 'Phone' or a feminine noun like 'Khabar' (News), the word remains 'Pharji.' This makes it easier than other Hindi adjectives that change with gender. You can also start comparing it with 'Asli' (Real). For example: 'Yeh asli hai ya pharji?' (Is this real or fake?). Using these opposites will help you build your descriptive vocabulary. You will often hear this word in markets or when people discuss things they saw on the internet. It's a very practical word for a traveler or someone living in an urban Indian environment.
At the B1 level, you are expected to understand the nuance of 'Pharji' compared to other words like 'Nakli' or 'Jhoot.' As a B1 learner, you should recognize that 'Pharji' often implies a level of official or institutional fraud. It is the word used for 'Pharji Degree' (Fake degree) or 'Pharji Document' (Fake document). You should be able to use it in more complex sentences involving discovery, such as 'Pata chala ki uska certificate pharji tha' (It was found that his certificate was fake). At this intermediate stage, you can also use it to describe people's behavior or insincerity. For example, 'Uska rona pharji tha' (His crying was fake/insincere). You will start to see this word frequently in Hindi newspapers and news channels. It is a key word for understanding current events in India, especially reports on corruption or digital scams. You should also be comfortable with the 'F' pronunciation (Farzi) versus the 'Ph' pronunciation (Pharji), knowing that both are understood but 'Farzi' is common in modern urban speech.
At the B2 level, you should be able to use 'Pharji' in professional and legal contexts. You should understand terms like 'Pharji Encounter' or 'Pharji Voting' and be able to discuss the social implications of these things. At this level, you can use the word to critique systems or media. For example, you might say, 'Aaj kal media mein pharji khabron ki bharmar hai' (Nowadays there is an abundance of fake news in the media). You should also be able to use the word idiomatically to describe a 'bogus' situation or a 'sham.' For instance, 'Yeh poori prakriya hi pharji hai' (This whole process itself is a sham). You can now distinguish between 'Pharji' and 'Jaali' (counterfeit) more clearly, using 'Jaali' for physical forgeries like money and 'Pharji' for conceptual or systemic frauds. Your ability to use 'Pharji' to express skepticism or to call out a bluff is a sign of advancing proficiency. You can also engage with popular culture, such as discussing the themes of the web series 'Farzi,' using the word as a gateway to talk about the 'shadow economy.'
At the C1 level, you should have a sophisticated grasp of 'Pharji' and its place within the broader spectrum of Hindi vocabulary related to deception. You can use it to articulate complex arguments about misinformation, 'deep fakes,' and institutional corruption. You should be able to navigate the stylistic choice between 'Pharji' and its Sanskritized equivalents like 'Mithya' or 'Koot-rachit,' choosing the latter for formal academic writing and 'Pharji' for hard-hitting journalism or high-level debate. You can use 'Pharji' to describe nuanced psychological states, such as 'Pharji atmavishwas' (fake confidence). Your usage should reflect an understanding of how the word has evolved with technology—referring to bot accounts, algorithmically generated misinformation, and synthetic identities. You should also be able to analyze the word's etymology (from Persian/Arabic) and how it has been assimilated into the 'Hindustani' fabric of modern Hindi, often replacing older terms because of its punchy, modern feel. In a professional setting, you can use it to discuss 'Pharji audits' or 'Pharji companies' with the precision of a native speaker.
At the C2 level, your mastery of 'Pharji' is complete, allowing you to use it with perfect native-like intuition, including its use in sarcasm, irony, and high-level rhetoric. You understand the historical weight of the word in the context of Indian bureaucracy and the 'paper-state,' where 'Pharji' documents can create or destroy lives. You can use the word in literary analysis to describe 'Pharji' characters or plot devices that represent the superficiality of modern life. You are capable of using the word in puns or wordplay, perhaps referencing its cultural resurgence in TV and film. At this level, you don't just know the word; you know the 'vibe' it carries—the cynical yet realistic outlook of a society that is constantly on guard against the 'Pharji.' You can effortlessly switch between 'Pharji,' 'Jaali,' 'Nakli,' and 'Mithya' to convey exact shades of meaning, from the illegality of a forged signature to the metaphysical illusion of reality. Your speech and writing use 'Pharji' not just as a descriptor, but as a tool to navigate the complex social and political landscape of the Hindi-speaking world.

फर्जी en 30 secondes

  • Pharji means 'fake' or 'bogus' and is used for things that are not real.
  • It often implies a scam, fraud, or a lie intended to deceive.
  • Commonly used for news, IDs, degrees, and legal documents.
  • It is an invariable adjective, meaning it doesn't change for gender or number.

The Hindi word फर्जी (Pharji or Farzi) is a powerful and frequently used adjective that translates to 'fake,' 'bogus,' 'fabricated,' or 'counterfeit.' Rooted in Persian and Arabic influences, this word has become an integral part of modern Hindi, especially in the context of legal matters, media reporting, and daily conversations about authenticity. Unlike the word 'Nakli,' which can refer to a physical imitation (like artificial jewelry), 'Pharji' often carries a stronger connotation of deception, fraud, or something that exists only on paper without a basis in reality. When you call something 'Pharji,' you are not just saying it is not real; you are often implying that there is an intent to deceive or a lack of legal standing.

The Essence of Deception
At its core, Pharji refers to something that is presented as genuine but is actually a complete fabrication. It is used to describe things that are 'made up'—be it a news story, a person's identity, or a financial document.
Legal and Official Contexts
In the Indian legal system, you will often hear about 'Pharji Mukkadma' (a false case) or 'Pharji Dastavez' (forged documents). In these scenarios, the word indicates a criminal level of forgery or lying to the state.

सावधान रहें, सोशल मीडिया पर बहुत सी फर्जी खबरें फैल रही हैं। (Be careful, a lot of fake news is spreading on social media.)

In the digital age, 'Pharji' has found a massive resurgence. With the rise of 'fake news' globally, the Hindi media translated this phenomenon as 'Pharji Khabrein.' It describes accounts on Twitter or Facebook that use stolen photos to trick people, known as 'Pharji Accounts.' The word is also used colloquially to describe a person who talks big but has no substance. If someone claims to be a billionaire but lives in a shack, people might say, 'Woh banda ek dum pharji hai' (That guy is totally fake/a fraud).

उसने नौकरी पाने के लिए फर्जी डिग्री का इस्तेमाल किया। (He used a fake degree to get the job.)

Pharji vs. Jaali
'Jaali' is often reserved for counterfeit currency (Jaali note), whereas 'Pharji' is more versatile, covering abstract concepts like 'Pharji vaade' (false promises).

One of the most interesting uses of 'Pharji' is in the context of 'Pharji Encounter.' In Indian journalism, this refers to a controversial police action where a suspect is killed in what is claimed to be self-defense but is alleged to be a staged execution. This usage highlights the gravity the word can carry—moving from simple 'fakeness' to serious human rights allegations.

पुलिस पर फर्जी मुठभेड़ का आरोप लगा है। (The police have been accused of a fake encounter.)

In popular culture, the word reached new heights with the 2023 web series titled 'Farzi,' which revolves around the world of high-stakes counterfeiting. This show cemented the word in the minds of the youth as synonymous with high-level scams and the thrill of the 'con.' To use 'Pharji' correctly, think about whether the object is a lie intended to bypass a system. If it is, 'Pharji' is your word.

Using फर्जी (Pharji) in sentences requires understanding its placement as an adjective that directly precedes the noun it modifies. Because it is an invariable adjective, it doesn't change its form based on the gender or number of the noun. This makes it relatively easy for English speakers to master. Below, we will explore various sentence structures and contexts ranging from informal daily speech to formal news reporting, ensuring you can use this word with confidence in any situation.

Direct Modification of Nouns
The most common way to use 'Pharji' is right before the noun. For example, 'Pharji document' or 'Pharji call.' It acts as a warning label for the noun that follows.

क्या आपको भी फर्जी कॉल आते हैं? (Do you also receive fake calls?)

When discussing people, 'Pharji' can be used to describe someone's character. If you say 'Woh ek pharji doctor hai,' you are saying they are a quack or someone practicing medicine without a real degree. Note how 'Pharji' here implies a lack of qualification and a presence of fraud. In more informal settings, 'Pharji' can be used to describe something that is just 'lame' or 'not as good as promised.' For instance, if a movie was hyped up but turned out to be terrible, a teenager might say, 'Yaar, yeh film toh bilkul pharji nikli' (Man, this movie turned out to be totally fake/disappointing).

अदालत ने उस फर्जी कंपनी को बंद करने का आदेश दिया। (The court ordered the closure of that fake company.)

In the context of the internet, 'Pharji' is used to describe the viral nature of misinformation. 'Pharji website' is a common term for phishing sites. If you are warning someone, you might say, 'Pharji links par click mat karo' (Don't click on fake links). Here, the word serves as a critical descriptor for cybersecurity safety. In political discourse, you will often hear about 'Pharji voting' (fraudulent voting). This refers to the act of casting votes in someone else's name or multiple times illegally.

चुनाव में फर्जी वोटिंग रोकना बहुत ज़रूरी है। (It is very important to stop fake voting in elections.)

Using 'Pharji' as a Predicate Adjective
You can also use it after the noun to describe it. 'Uska rona pharji tha' (His crying was fake/insincere). In this case, it describes the nature of the action.

Finally, 'Pharji' is often paired with 'Nikla' (turned out to be). This is a very idiomatic way of saying that something was discovered to be a lie. 'Uska certificate pharji nikla' (His certificate turned out to be fake). This structure is perfect for storytelling or reporting a discovery. Whether you are talking about a fake ID, a fake smile, or a fake revolution, 'Pharji' provides the necessary weight to express that the subject is a deceptive construct.

उसका सारा प्यार फर्जी था। (All his love was fake.)

The word फर्जी (Pharji) is ubiquitous in Indian society, appearing in settings ranging from high-stakes newsrooms to local tea stalls. Its usage has exploded in the last decade due to the digitalization of fraud and the increase in media scrutiny. If you are living in India or watching Hindi content, you will encounter this word almost daily. Understanding its common habitats will help you grasp the cultural weight it carries.

TV News and Headlines
News anchors frequently use 'Pharji' when reporting on scams. Headlines like 'Pharji Call Centre ka Bhandafod' (Busting of a fake call centre) or 'Pharji IPS officer giraftaar' (Fake IPS officer arrested) are very common.

आज की ताज़ा खबर: शहर में फर्जी दवाइयों का गिरोह पकड़ा गया। (Today's fresh news: A gang selling fake medicines was caught in the city.)

In the corporate and educational world, 'Pharji' is a word of caution. HR departments often talk about 'Pharji experience letters' during background checks. Students might warn each other about 'Pharji universities' that are not recognized by the government but still take fees. In this context, the word is a synonym for 'unauthorized' or 'scammy.' It represents the anxiety of a system where paperwork can often be manipulated.

सावधान! यह वेबसाइट फर्जी हो सकती है। (Caution! This website might be fake.)

Socially, 'Pharji' is used to describe people who are 'posers' or 'pretentious.' In college slang, if a guy acts like he knows everything but is actually clueless, his friends might call him 'Pharji.' It's a way of calling someone out on their bluff. Unlike 'Jhootha' (liar), which focuses on the act of lying, 'Pharji' focuses on the person's entire persona being a construct. It is less about a single lie and more about a systemic lack of authenticity.

उसकी बातें मुझे फर्जी लगती हैं। (His talks seem fake to me.)

Cinematic Influence
The web series 'Farzi' (2023) has made the word extremely trendy. It explores the 'Pharji' world of counterfeit money, making the term synonymous with 'the hustle' in modern slang.

You will also hear 'Pharji' in sports, specifically regarding age fraud. 'Pharji age certificate' is a major issue in junior-level sports in South Asia. This specific use highlights how 'Pharji' is the go-to word for any document that has been tampered with to gain an unfair advantage. From the bank to the playground, 'Pharji' is the word that signals a breach of trust.

खिलाड़ी ने फर्जी जन्म प्रमाण पत्र दिया। (The player gave a fake birth certificate.)

While फर्जी (Pharji) is a versatile word, learners often make specific errors in its application, synonym choice, and grammatical usage. Because Hindi has several words for 'fake' or 'false,' choosing the wrong one can change the tone of your sentence from serious to silly, or vice versa. Understanding these pitfalls is crucial for sounding like a native speaker and ensuring your message is accurately received.

Mistake 1: Confusing 'Pharji' with 'Jhootha'
'Jhootha' (liar) is usually for people who tell a lie. 'Pharji' is for things that are fabricated. You wouldn't usually say 'Pharji person' to mean a liar; you'd say 'Jhootha person.' Use 'Pharji' when the person's *identity* or *status* is fake (e.g., a fake doctor).

गलत: वह एक फर्जी है। (He is a fake - sounds incomplete). सही: वह एक फर्जी इंसान है। (He is a fake person.)

Another common error is using 'Pharji' when you mean 'artificial' or 'man-made.' For example, for artificial leather or artificial flowers, the correct word is 'Banaawati' (बनावटी) or 'Kritrim' (कृत्रिम). Calling them 'Pharji' would imply that the flowers are trying to commit a crime or scam someone, which sounds absurd in Hindi. 'Pharji' implies a level of 'bogusness' or 'illegitimacy' that 'Banaawati' does not.

गलत: ये फर्जी फूल सुंदर हैं। (These fake/bogus flowers are beautiful). सही: ये बनावटी फूल सुंदर हैं। (These artificial flowers are beautiful.)

A subtle mistake is using 'Pharji' for 'wrong' (Galat). If an answer to a math problem is wrong, it is 'Galat,' not 'Pharji.' 'Pharji' suggests the answer was intentionally made up to deceive someone. Similarly, don't confuse it with 'Jaali.' While they are synonyms, 'Jaali' is the standard term for physical counterfeits like currency notes or stamps. Using 'Pharji' for money sounds slightly off-book compared to 'Jaali note.'

गलत: गणित का यह उत्तर फर्जी है। (This math answer is bogus). सही: गणित का यह उत्तर गलत है। (This math answer is wrong.)

Overusing it in Formal Writing
In very formal academic Sanskritized Hindi, words like 'Mithya' (मिथ्या) or 'Asatya' (असत्य) might be preferred. 'Pharji' is more common in legal, journalistic, and colloquial contexts.

Finally, remember that 'Pharji' is an adjective, not a noun. You cannot say 'He did a Pharji.' You must say 'He did something Pharji' or 'He used a Pharji document.' Many learners try to use it as a standalone noun for 'fraud,' but the noun for fraud is 'Dhokhadhari' (धोखाधड़ी) or 'Ghapla' (घपला). Keep 'Pharji' as a descriptor for nouns to maintain grammatical integrity.

Hindi is rich with synonyms for 'fake' and 'false,' each carrying its own specific nuance and register. To truly master the language, you must know when to use फर्जी (Pharji) and when to opt for an alternative like 'Jaali,' 'Nakli,' or 'Banaawati.' This section will break down the subtle differences between these terms so you can choose the most precise word for your context.

1. नक़ली (Nakli) - The Universal 'Fake'
'Nakli' is the most common synonym. It can be used for everything: fake jewelry, fake hair, or fake documents. However, 'Pharji' is more specific to things that are 'bogus' or 'on paper only.' If a phone is a cheap copy of an iPhone, it's 'Nakli.' If a company doesn't exist but has a website, it's 'Pharji.'
2. जाली (Jaali) - Counterfeit
'Jaali' is heavily used for physical forgeries. It is the standard word for 'Jaali Note' (counterfeit currency) or 'Jaali Sign' (forged signature). While 'Pharji' can sometimes be used here, 'Jaali' is the more professional and common choice for physical forgery.

तुलना: जाली नोट (Physical currency) बनाम फर्जी खबर (Abstract information).

For more abstract or philosophical contexts, you might use 'Asatya' (असत्य) or 'Mithya' (मिथ्या). 'Asatya' simply means 'untruth' or 'lie' and is used in moral or religious discussions (e.g., Satya vs. Asatya). 'Mithya' is often used in philosophy to describe the world as an 'illusion.' You would never call a fake ID 'Mithya'; that would be far too poetic and confusing. 'Pharji' is the practical, street-level word for a scam.

उसने बनावटी मुस्कान के साथ मेरा स्वागत किया। (He welcomed me with an artificial/fake smile.)

In legal terminology, you might also encounter 'Koot-rachit' (कूट-रचित), which is the highly formal Sanskritized word for 'forged.' You will see this in police FIRs or court documents. For a learner, stick to 'Pharji' or 'Jaali' for daily use, as 'Koot-rachit' is very difficult to pronounce and rarely used in speech. Another colloquial term is 'Do-numberi' (दो-नम्बरी), literally meaning 'number two,' which refers to anything illegal or black-market related, including fake goods.

Summary Table
  • Pharji: Bogus, on-paper scams (Degree, News, Account).
  • Jaali: Physical forgery (Currency, Signature).
  • Nakli: General fake (Jewelry, Toy, Brand copy).
  • Banaawati: Artificial/Pretentious (Smile, Behavior).

By choosing the right synonym, you show a deep understanding of the Hindi language's social context. 'Pharji' is your best friend when describing the modern world of misinformation and institutional fraud.

How Formal Is It?

Le savais-tu ?

In Chess, the Queen was originally called the 'Farzin' in Persian. When the word entered Hindi, it eventually took on the meaning of 'bogus' or 'fake' because something 'supposed' is not necessarily 'actual.'

Guide de prononciation

UK /ˈfəːzi/
US /ˈfɑːrzi/
The stress is on the first syllable 'Far-'.
Rime avec
Garzi (गरज़ी) Marzi (मर्ज़ी) Darzi (दर्ज़ी) Arzi (अर्ज़ी) Tarzi (तर्ज़ी) Barzi (बर्ज़ी) Parzi (पर्ज़ी) Sarzi (सर्ज़ी)
Erreurs fréquentes
  • Pronouncing the 'z' as 'j' (Far-ji instead of Far-zi).
  • Pronouncing the 'f' as a hard 'p' (Par-ji).
  • Missing the 'r' sound completely.
  • Over-emphasizing the 'i' at the end.
  • Using a breathy 'ph' instead of a clean 'f'.

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 3/5

Easy to recognize in headlines due to frequent usage.

Écriture 4/5

Requires correct spelling of the 'z' or 'ph' sound.

Expression orale 3/5

Simple two-syllable word, very effective for communication.

Écoute 3/5

Clearly distinguishable even in fast speech.

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

नक़ली (Nakli) झूठ (Jhoot) धोखा (Dhokha) असली (Asli) खबर (Khabar)

Apprends ensuite

जालसाजी (Jalsaazi) भ्रष्टाचार (Bhrashtachar) अवैध (Avaidh) प्रमाणित (Pramanit) जांच (Jaanch)

Avancé

कूट-रचित (Koot-rachit) मिथ्यारोप (Mithyarop) छद्मवेष (Chhadmavesh) मायावी (Mayavi) धोखाधड़ी (Dhokhadhari)

Grammaire à connaître

Invariable Adjectives

Pharji remains Pharji for both 'Pharji note' (masculine) and 'Pharji khabar' (feminine).

Adjective Placement

Always place 'Pharji' before the noun it describes: 'Pharji ID' not 'ID Pharji'.

Using 'Nikalna' for discovery

Use 'Subject + Pharji + Nikla' to say something turned out to be fake.

Compound Noun Formation

Pharji can combine with nouns to form specific terms like 'Pharji-wada'.

Comparison with 'Se'

Yeh asli se zyada pharji lagta hai (This looks more fake than real).

Exemples par niveau

1

यह फर्जी है।

This is fake.

Simple subject + adjective + verb.

2

फर्जी कॉल से बचें।

Avoid fake calls.

Imperative sentence.

3

वह एक फर्जी डॉक्टर है।

He is a fake doctor.

Adjective modifying a noun.

4

क्या यह फर्जी खबर है?

Is this fake news?

Interrogative sentence.

5

यह फर्जी आईडी कार्ड है।

This is a fake ID card.

Demonstrative pronoun + adjective + noun.

6

फर्जी वेबसाइट पर मत जाओ।

Do not go to fake websites.

Negative imperative.

7

उसकी मुस्कान फर्जी थी।

Her smile was fake.

Past tense with feminine subject.

8

यह सब फर्जी है।

All this is fake.

Generalizing with 'sab' (all).

1

पुलिस ने फर्जी पासपोर्ट पकड़ा।

Police caught a fake passport.

Simple past tense.

2

वह फर्जी नाम से रहता है।

He lives under a fake name.

Present habitual tense.

3

यह फर्जी कंपनी पैसे मांग रही है।

This fake company is asking for money.

Present continuous tense.

4

मेरे पास कोई फर्जी डिग्री नहीं है।

I don't have any fake degree.

Negative possession.

5

फर्जी अकाउंट को ब्लॉक कर दो।

Block the fake account.

Direct object + imperative.

6

क्या आपने वह फर्जी वीडियो देखा?

Did you see that fake video?

Interrogative past tense.

7

वह फर्जी वादे करता है।

He makes fake promises.

Plural noun modification.

8

यह दवा फर्जी हो सकती है।

This medicine could be fake.

Modal verb (could/might).

1

जांच में पता चला कि दस्तावेज फर्जी थे।

The investigation revealed that the documents were fake.

Complex sentence with 'ki' (that).

2

फर्जी खबरों से समाज में डर फैलता है।

Fake news spreads fear in society.

Abstract noun as subject.

3

उसने फर्जी हस्ताक्षर करके पैसे निकाले।

He withdrew money by making fake signatures.

Conjunctive participle (karke).

4

लोग अक्सर फर्जी विज्ञापनों के झांसे में आ जाते हैं।

People often fall for fake advertisements.

Passive-like structure with 'aa jaate hain'.

5

अदालत ने फर्जी गवाह को जेल भेज दिया।

The court sent the fake witness to jail.

Specific noun phrase 'pharji gawah'.

6

यह फिल्म एक फर्जी कहानी पर आधारित है।

This movie is based on a fake/fabricated story.

Postpositional phrase 'par aadharit'.

7

आजकल फर्जी कॉल सेंटर बहुत सक्रिय हैं।

Nowadays, fake call centers are very active.

Adverb of time + adjective phrase.

8

उसका व्यवहार मुझे थोड़ा फर्जी लगा।

I found his behavior a bit fake.

Verb 'lagna' used for perception.

1

विपक्ष ने सरकार पर फर्जी आंकड़ों का आरोप लगाया।

The opposition accused the government of fake data.

Formal political vocabulary.

2

फर्जी मुठभेड़ के मामले में पुलिस की आलोचना हुई।

The police were criticized in the case of the fake encounter.

Compound noun 'pharji muth-bhed'.

3

साइबर सेल ने फर्जी वेबसाइटों का पर्दाफाश किया।

The cyber cell exposed fake websites.

Idiomatic expression 'parda-fash karna'.

4

नौकरी के लिए फर्जी अनुभव पत्र बनवाना अपराध है।

Making a fake experience letter for a job is a crime.

Gerundial subject 'banwana'.

5

उसने अपनी फर्जी पहचान बनाकर सबको धोखा दिया।

He deceived everyone by creating a fake identity.

Reflexive pronoun 'apni'.

6

फर्जी वोटिंग के कारण चुनाव रद्द कर दिया गया।

The election was cancelled due to fake voting.

Causal phrase 'ke kaaran'.

7

क्या आपको लगता है कि यह साक्षात्कार फर्जी था?

Do you think that this interview was fake?

Subordinate clause structure.

8

संस्था ने फर्जी दावों की कड़ी निंदा की।

The organization strongly condemned the fake claims.

Formal verb 'ninda karna'.

1

सूचना के इस युग में फर्जी और असली के बीच का अंतर मिटता जा रहा है।

In this age of information, the difference between fake and real is blurring.

Abstract philosophical construction.

2

फर्जी राष्ट्रवाद अक्सर वास्तविक मुद्दों से ध्यान भटकाने का साधन होता है।

Fake nationalism is often a tool to distract from real issues.

Complex sociopolitical analysis.

3

अदालत ने स्पष्ट किया कि फर्जी सबूतों के आधार पर किसी को सजा नहीं दी जा सकती।

The court clarified that no one can be punished based on fake evidence.

Legal formal structure.

4

उसकी फर्जी विनम्रता के पीछे एक गहरा स्वार्थ छिपा था।

Behind his fake humility, a deep selfishness was hidden.

Literary description.

5

सोशल मीडिया एल्गोरिदम अनजाने में फर्जी विमर्श को बढ़ावा देते हैं।

Social media algorithms inadvertently promote fake discourse.

Technical/academic register.

6

फर्जी कंपनियों के माध्यम से काले धन को सफेद किया जा रहा था।

Black money was being laundered through fake companies.

Passive voice with 'maadhyam se'.

7

वैज्ञानिकों ने इस शोध को फर्जी करार देते हुए खारिज कर दिया।

Scientists rejected this research, terming it fake.

Participle 'karaar dete hue'.

8

फर्जी विज्ञापनों पर लगाम कसने के लिए नए कानून की आवश्यकता है।

A new law is needed to tighten the reins on fake advertisements.

Idiomatic 'lagaam kasna'.

1

आज के दौर में 'डीपफेक' जैसी तकनीक ने फर्जीवाड़े को एक नया और भयावह आयाम दे दिया है।

In today's era, technologies like 'deepfake' have given forgery a new and terrifying dimension.

Advanced vocabulary 'bhayaavah aayaam'.

2

उसकी पूरी जीवनगाथा फर्जी निकली, जो उसने वर्षों तक समाज के सामने बुनी थी।

His entire life story, which he had woven before society for years, turned out to be fake.

Relative clause 'jo usne... buni thi'.

3

फर्जी मुठभेड़ों का इतिहास लोकतांत्रिक संस्थाओं पर एक गहरा धब्बा है।

The history of fake encounters is a deep blot on democratic institutions.

Metaphorical usage.

4

आधुनिक राजनीति में फर्जी विमर्श का निर्माण एक सुविचारित रणनीति बन चुका है।

In modern politics, the construction of fake discourse has become a well-thought-out strategy.

High-level political science terminology.

5

क्या यह संभव है कि हमारी पूरी सभ्यता ही एक फर्जी सिम्युलेशन हो?

Is it possible that our entire civilization is just a fake simulation?

Speculative philosophical inquiry.

6

फर्जी डिग्री धारकों ने शिक्षा प्रणाली की विश्वसनीयता को गंभीर चोट पहुंचाई है।

Fake degree holders have severely damaged the credibility of the education system.

Perfective aspect with 'chot pahunchayi hai'.

7

जांच समिति ने पाया कि पूरी टेंडर प्रक्रिया फर्जी और पक्षपातपूर्ण थी।

The investigation committee found that the entire tender process was fake and biased.

Official administrative register.

8

लेखक ने अपनी पुस्तक में फर्जी नैतिकता के पाखंड को उजागर किया है।

The author has exposed the hypocrisy of fake morality in his book.

Literary analysis vocabulary.

Synonymes

नक़ली (Nakli) जाली (Jaali) बनावटी (Banaawati) कृत्रिम (Kritrim) असत्य (Asatya) मिथ्या (Mithya) खोटा (Khota) कूट-रचित (Koot-rachit)

Antonymes

असली (Asli) वास्तविक (Vaastavik) सच्चा (Sachha) प्रमाणिक (Pramanik)

Collocations courantes

फर्जी खबर (Pharji Khabar)
फर्जी डिग्री (Pharji Degree)
फर्जी दस्तावेज (Pharji Dastavez)
फर्जी आईडी (Pharji ID)
फर्जी कॉल (Pharji Call)
फर्जी मुठभेड़ (Pharji Muthbhed)
फर्जी अकाउंट (Pharji Account)
फर्जी वोटिंग (Pharji Voting)
फर्जी कंपनी (Pharji Company)
फर्जी मुस्कान (Pharji Muskan)

Phrases Courantes

फर्जीवाड़ा करना

— To commit a fraud or forgery. It is the verb form of the concept.

उसने ज़मीन के कागज़ात में फर्जीवाड़ा किया।

फर्जी निकलना

— To turn out to be fake. Used when a truth is discovered.

उसका सारा दावा फर्जी निकला।

फर्जी करार देना

— To declare something as fake. Usually used by authorities.

सरकार ने उस वेबसाइट को फर्जी करार दिया।

फर्जी नाम से

— Under a fake name. Used for aliases.

वह होटल में फर्जी नाम से रुका था।

फर्जी गिरोह

— A gang involved in forgery or scams.

पुलिस ने फर्जी नोट छापने वाले गिरोह को पकड़ा।

फर्जी लिंक

— A fake or malicious link (phishing).

किसी भी फर्जी लिंक पर क्लिक न करें।

फर्जी यूनिवर्सिटी

— An unaccredited or fake university.

यूजीसी ने फर्जी यूनिवर्सिटी की लिस्ट जारी की।

फर्जी गवाह

— A false or planted witness in a case.

वकील ने एक फर्जी गवाह पेश किया।

फर्जी सर्टिफिकेट

— A fake certificate (birth, death, or merit).

उसने फर्जी सर्टिफिकेट बनवा लिया।

फर्जी पहचान

— A fake identity.

जासूस ने फर्जी पहचान के साथ काम किया।

Souvent confondu avec

फर्जी vs Arzi (अर्ज़ी)

Means 'application' or 'petition.' Sounds similar but is a noun.

फर्जी vs Garzi (गरज़ी)

Means 'selfish.' Often used in the phrase 'Khud-garzi.'

फर्जी vs Darzi (दर्ज़ी)

Means 'tailor.' Easy to confuse for beginners due to the 'rzi' ending.

Expressions idiomatiques

"फर्जी की दुकान"

— A person or place that is entirely fake or built on lies.

वह नेता तो फर्जी की दुकान है।

Informal
"फर्जीवाड़ा का जाल"

— A web of lies or a complex scam.

वह फर्जीवाड़े के जाल में फंस गया।

Journalistic
"फर्जी हवा बनाना"

— To create a fake hype or false impression.

उसने अपनी अमीरी की फर्जी हवा बना रखी है।

Slang
"फर्जी का रोना"

— To cry 'crocodile tears' or fake a problem.

उसका फर्जी का रोना बंद करो।

Informal
"फर्जी का शेर"

— Someone who acts brave but is actually a coward.

वह सिर्फ बातों का शेर है, असल में फर्जी है।

Slang
"फर्जी की खेती"

— To earn money through illegal or fake means.

वह फर्जी की खेती करके अमीर बना है।

Informal
"फर्जी का ज्ञान"

— Fake or superficial knowledge.

इंटरनेट पर फर्जी का ज्ञान बहुत है।

Neutral
"फर्जी का तमाशा"

— A fake drama or staged event.

यह विरोध प्रदर्शन बस एक फर्जी का तमाशा है।

Informal
"फर्जी की चमक"

— Fake glitter or superficial attractiveness.

इस शहर की फर्जी की चमक से बचो।

Literary
"फर्जी का रिश्ता"

— A fake or insincere relationship.

हमारा रिश्ता कभी फर्जी नहीं था।

Neutral

Facile à confondre

फर्जी vs Nakli (नक़ली)

Both mean 'fake.'

Nakli is for physical imitations (fake jewelry); Pharji is for bogus/fabricated things (fake degree).

नकली सोना (Fake gold) vs फर्जी डिग्री (Fake degree).

फर्जी vs Jaali (जाली)

Both mean 'forged.'

Jaali is usually for counterfeit physical items like currency; Pharji is for non-existent or made-up entities.

जाली नोट (Counterfeit note) vs फर्जी कंपनी (Fake company).

फर्जी vs Banaawati (बनावटी)

Both mean 'not real.'

Banaawati implies artificiality or pretension; Pharji implies a scam or deception.

बनावटी मुस्कान (Pretentious smile) vs फर्जी मुस्कान (Fake smile intended to deceive).

फर्जी vs Jhootha (झूठा)

Both relate to lies.

Jhootha is an adjective for a person who lies; Pharji is for the object that is fabricated.

झूठा आदमी (Liar) vs फर्जी आईडी (Fake ID).

फर्जी vs Galat (गलत)

Both mean 'incorrect.'

Galat means 'wrong' (like a math answer); Pharji means 'fabricated' (like a made-up result).

गलत उत्तर (Wrong answer) vs फर्जी आंकड़े (Fake data).

Structures de phrases

A1

यह [Noun] फर्जी है।

यह खबर फर्जी है।

A2

मेरे पास [Noun] फर्जी नहीं है।

मेरे पास फर्जी डिग्री नहीं है।

B1

[Subject] ने [Noun] फर्जी बनाया।

उसने पासपोर्ट फर्जी बनाया।

B1

[Subject] फर्जी निकला।

उसका वादा फर्जी निकला।

B2

[Organization] ने [Noun] को फर्जी करार दिया।

पुलिस ने मुठभेड़ को फर्जी करार दिया।

C1

फर्जी [Noun] के कारण [Result] हुआ।

फर्जी दस्तावेजों के कारण उसे जेल हुई।

C1

[Abstract Noun] की फर्जी [Noun]...

राष्ट्रवाद की फर्जी व्याख्या...

C2

[Complex Subject] फर्जीवाड़े का एक उत्कृष्ट उदाहरण है।

यह पूरी योजना फर्जीवाड़े का एक उत्कृष्ट उदाहरण है।

Famille de mots

Noms

फर्जीवाड़ा (Pharjiwada) - Forgery/Scam
फर्जीपन (Pharjipan) - Fakeness

Verbes

फर्जीवाड़ा करना (Pharjiwada karna) - To forge/scam

Adjectifs

फर्जी (Pharji) - Fake/Bogus

Apparenté

जालसाजी (Jalsaazi) - Counterfeiting
धोखाधड़ी (Dhokhadhari) - Fraud
मिलावट (Milawat) - Adulteration
झूठ (Jhoot) - Lie
भ्रम (Bhram) - Illusion

Comment l'utiliser

frequency

Extremely high in modern digital and legal contexts.

Erreurs courantes
  • Using 'Pharji' for artificial flowers. Banaawati phool (बनावटी फूल).

    Pharji implies a scam or lie, which flowers cannot do. Banaawati means artificial.

  • Changing the ending: 'Pharji khabrein'. Pharji khabrein (No change).

    The adjective 'Pharji' is invariable and does not change for plural nouns.

  • Using 'Pharji' for a person who just lied once. Jhootha (झूठा).

    Jhootha is for a liar; Pharji is for a person whose entire status is fake (like a fake cop).

  • Saying 'Pharji note' as the primary term. Jaali note (जाली नोट).

    While understood, 'Jaali' is the standard term for counterfeit physical items.

  • Using 'Pharji' for a wrong answer in math. Galat (गलत).

    Galat means incorrect; Pharji means fabricated with intent to deceive.

Astuces

Context Matters

Always use 'Pharji' when there is an element of fraud involved. If something is just a copy (like a toy), 'Nakli' is better.

No Gender Changes

Don't try to change 'Pharji' to 'Pharjan' or 'Pharjiye.' It stays exactly the same regardless of the noun.

Learn the Noun

Learn 'Pharjiwada' along with 'Pharji.' It's the most common way to talk about the act of scamming.

The 'Z' Sound

Make sure to use a 'Z' sound (buzzing) rather than a 'J' sound to sound more authentic.

Media Literacy

In India, 'Pharji Khabar' is the official translation for 'Fake News.' You'll see it on TV banners constantly.

Calling a Bluff

In an argument, you can just say 'Sab pharji hai!' to dismiss someone's lies completely.

Police Terms

If you hear 'Pharji Mukkadma,' it means a false case has been filed against someone.

Cyber Safety

Warning someone about a 'Pharji Link' is a common and helpful way to use this word.

Degree Scams

Always check if a university is 'Pharji' before applying in India; the word is used in official warnings.

Insincerity

Use 'Pharji' to describe fake emotions, like a 'Pharji' apology.

Mémorise-le

Moyen mnémotechnique

Think of a 'FAR-fetched' story. If it's too far-fetched, it's 'FAR-zi.' Both start with the same sound and mean something hard to believe or fake.

Association visuelle

Imagine a person wearing a mask (fake identity) holding a paper that says 'Pharji' in big red letters. This links the word to the concept of a fake persona and forged documents.

Word Web

Fake Bogus Counterfeit Fraud Scam Pharji Identity Degree

Défi

Try to find three things in a news broadcast today that could be described as 'Pharji' and write them down in Hindi.

Origine du mot

The word 'Pharji' or 'Farzi' comes from the Persian and Arabic root 'Farz' (फ़र्ज़), which means 'duty' or 'supposition.' In the context of games like Chess (Shatranj), the 'Farzin' (General/Queen) is a piece that is 'supposed' or 'hypothetical.' Over time, in Hindustani, the word evolved to mean something that is 'assumed,' 'not real,' or 'made up.'

Sens originel : Supposed, hypothetical, or delegated.

Indo-Aryan (with Persian/Arabic roots)

Contexte culturel

Be careful when using 'Pharji' to describe people's identities or religious beliefs, as it can be highly offensive. Use it primarily for documents, news, and scams.

English speakers might use 'fake' or 'bogus.' 'Pharji' is closer to 'bogus' because it often implies something on paper that doesn't exist.

Web series 'Farzi' (2023) starring Shahid Kapoor. News reports on 'Pharji Encounters' in Indian human rights discourse. UGC lists of 'Pharji Universities' released annually.

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

Cyber Security

  • फर्जी ईमेल
  • फर्जी लिंक
  • फर्जी वेबसाइट
  • फर्जी कॉल

Education

  • फर्जी डिग्री
  • फर्जी मार्कशीट
  • फर्जी यूनिवर्सिटी
  • फर्जी सर्टिफिकेट

News/Media

  • फर्जी खबर
  • फर्जी विमर्श
  • फर्जी वीडियो
  • फर्जी आंकड़े

Legal/Police

  • फर्जी मुठभेड़
  • फर्जी दस्तावेज
  • फर्जी गवाह
  • फर्जी पासपोर्ट

Social/Personal

  • फर्जी मुस्कान
  • फर्जी वादा
  • फर्जी पहचान
  • फर्जी प्यार

Amorces de conversation

"क्या आपको कभी कोई फर्जी कॉल आया है?"

"आप फर्जी खबरों की पहचान कैसे करते हैं?"

"क्या आपने 'Farzi' वेब सीरीज देखी है?"

"आजकल फर्जी डिग्री के मामले क्यों बढ़ रहे हैं?"

"क्या सोशल मीडिया पर फर्जी अकाउंट्स को रोकना संभव है?"

Sujets d'écriture

क्या आपके साथ कभी कोई फर्जीवाड़ा हुआ है? अपना अनुभव लिखें।

फर्जी खबरों का समाज पर क्या प्रभाव पड़ता है? विस्तार से बताएं।

अगर आपको पता चले कि आपका कोई दोस्त फर्जी पहचान के साथ रह रहा है, तो आप क्या करेंगे?

आज के युग में 'असली' और 'फर्जी' के बीच के अंतर पर अपने विचार लिखें।

क्या विज्ञापन हमेशा सच होते हैं या वे अक्सर फर्जी दावे करते हैं?

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

Nakli is a general term for any copy or imitation, like 'Nakli jewelry.' Pharji is specifically used for things that are 'bogus' or 'fabricated,' especially on paper, like 'Pharji news' or a 'Pharji degree.' Pharji almost always implies a scam.

While people will understand you, the standard word for counterfeit money is 'Jaali' (जाली नोट). Pharji is better suited for fake IDs, fake news, or fake companies.

Yes, it is used in formal news reports and legal documents. However, it is also very common in informal slang. It is a versatile word across all registers.

It can be pronounced with a 'Ph' (aspirated P) or an 'F' (Farzi). The 'F' pronunciation is more common in urban areas and modern Hindi.

Yes, you can call someone a 'Pharji doctor' if they don't have a real degree, or use it as slang to call someone a 'poser' or 'fake person.'

Pharjiwada (फर्जीवाड़ा) is the noun form, meaning 'forgery' or 'scamming.' For example, 'Zameen ka pharjiwada' means a land-related scam.

Yes, it does not change its form based on the gender or number of the noun it describes. It is always 'Pharji.'

In its original Persian root, yes. But in modern Hindi, that meaning is rare. It almost exclusively means 'fake' or 'bogus' now.

It is a term used in India to describe a staged police shooting that is falsely claimed to be an act of self-defense.

Etymologically, yes. It comes from the Arabic root 'Farz,' through the concept of something 'supposed' or 'assigned,' which eventually morphed into 'made up' or 'fake' in Hindustani.

Teste-toi 200 questions

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Write a sentence in Hindi using 'Pharji' to describe a fake news story.

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Translate to Hindi: 'He has a fake degree.'

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Write a short warning about fake calls in Hindi.

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Describe a 'Pharji' person in three Hindi sentences.

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Translate: 'The police busted a fake call center.'

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Use 'Pharji' and 'Asli' in the same Hindi sentence.

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Write a Hindi sentence about a fake social media account.

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Translate: 'Don't believe in fake promises.'

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Explain 'Pharjiwada' in one Hindi sentence.

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Write a sentence about a 'Pharji' doctor.

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Translate: 'The document turned out to be fake.'

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writing

Write a Hindi sentence using 'Pharji' in a formal context.

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Translate: 'Fake voting is a crime.'

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Write a sentence about a 'Pharji' smile.

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Translate: 'This website is fake.'

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Describe a 'Pharji Encounter' in one Hindi sentence.

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Write a sentence about 'Pharji' information.

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Translate: 'Fake identities are common on the internet.'

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Write a warning against 'Pharji' links.

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Translate: 'The investigation revealed the scam.'

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speaking

Pronounce 'फर्जी' correctly.

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speaking

Say 'This is fake news' in Hindi.

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Say 'Don't make fake promises' in Hindi.

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Ask 'Is this a fake call?' in Hindi.

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Say 'He is a fake doctor' in Hindi.

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Say 'The document is fake' in Hindi.

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Say 'Block the fake account' in Hindi.

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Say 'It turned out to be fake' in Hindi.

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speaking

Say 'Beware of fake links' in Hindi.

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Say 'I don't have a fake degree' in Hindi.

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Say 'Stop this fake drama' in Hindi.

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Say 'The case was fake' in Hindi.

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Say 'He used a fake name' in Hindi.

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Say 'This is a fake website' in Hindi.

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Say 'Fake voting is wrong' in Hindi.

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Say 'The news is totally fake' in Hindi.

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Say 'She has a fake smile' in Hindi.

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speaking

Say 'Don't share fake videos' in Hindi.

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speaking

Say 'This company is fake' in Hindi.

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speaking

Say 'Everything is fake here' in Hindi.

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listening

Listen and identify the word: 'फर्जी'.

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Listen to the phrase: 'फर्जी खबर' and translate.

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Listen to: 'यह डिग्री फर्जी है' and identify the meaning.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी कॉल से बचें' and translate.

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Listen to: 'उसका सर्टिफिकेट फर्जी निकला' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जीवाड़ा मत करो' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी अकाउंट ब्लॉक करें' and translate.

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Listen to: 'वह फर्जी नाम से आया' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी मुस्कान' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी वोटिंग' and translate.

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Listen to: 'यह वेबसाइट फर्जी है' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी मुठभेड़' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी दस्तावेज' and translate.

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Listen to: 'सब फर्जी है' and translate.

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Listen to: 'फर्जी विज्ञापन' and translate.

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